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gentlemen, what an incredible sec championship game. first congratulations to both teams for making it this far it's not easy in the sec but we're here right now to celebrate the 2014 sec championship champion that is alabama. the crimson tide biff give it up for your team. [ crowd noise ] first standing next to me is our most valuable player, that goes to your quarterback, blake sims. blake just few years ago in 2012 you had only thrown 12 total passes. now you're accepting most valuable player trophy after winning the sec championship. is this everything you thought it would be? >> i'm happy for the team. behind me they worked so hard in the spring and summer offensive line worked so hard, ryan kelly stood with me and amari cooper, deandrew white did great job let me know what they see. t.j. yeldon did great job. >> allie: coach saban, sec champions. maybe national champion. you might have won at a neutral site, but it felt a lot like a home game here. what do you have to say about the fans and impact they made on this win? >> we have
gentlemen, what an incredible sec championship game. first congratulations to both teams for making it this far it's not easy in the sec but we're here right now to celebrate the 2014 sec championship champion that is alabama. the crimson tide biff give it up for your team. [ crowd noise ] first standing next to me is our most valuable player, that goes to your quarterback, blake sims. blake just few years ago in 2012 you had only thrown 12 total passes. now you're accepting most valuable...
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. >>> a new study seems to show sec staffers are selling stocks just before sec investigations of those companies are announced. either way, here's the big question. why are sec staffers allowed to trade individual stocks at all? all those stories much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> welcome to "the kudlow report". i'm larry kudlow. we're live here at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. two in one crimea, the ukraine where 2,000 russian troops moved in and what new government in kiev is calling an arms invasion. nbc news steve handelsman joins us now with more. good evening, steve. >> reporter: good evening. headline is definitely those russian troops, medium size force newly in ukraine. the question is, what is vladimir putin's plan? the day began with just a few russian troops seizing control of a pair of airports in crimea, southern ukraine, an area historically linked to russia with mostly russian speakers and a big russian naval place. then plane full of russian troops began flying in maybe 2,000 could be more said u.s. officials. russians earlier told secret
. >>> a new study seems to show sec staffers are selling stocks just before sec investigations of those companies are announced. either way, here's the big question. why are sec staffers allowed to trade individual stocks at all? all those stories much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> welcome to "the kudlow report". i'm larry kudlow. we're live here at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. two in one crimea, the ukraine where 2,000...
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and a complex between sec and cftc and cross-border swaps and lack of coordination between sec and the department of labor over fiduciary standards continues to cause uncertainty and confusion. derivatives markets and effective oversight of those markets matter a lot. from farmers to homeowners and to small businesses. we all benefit from a system that promotes fair and orderly markets so i'm concerned that certain agency rules seem to fragment the market, a and push businesses overseas. in some instances the cftc has moved quickly and others the commission has simply chosen to issue guidance and what looks like an effort to avoid cost-benefit analysis. in many cases the commission has opted to act alone instead of properly coordinating the sec as well as the other domestic and international regulators. in order to be an effective regulator transparency is critical. this need for transparency and coordination is evidence in the cf tc's approach to cross-border implementations swaps regulation. cftc's guidance, the delays and the lack of coordination with other regulators have led to co
and a complex between sec and cftc and cross-border swaps and lack of coordination between sec and the department of labor over fiduciary standards continues to cause uncertainty and confusion. derivatives markets and effective oversight of those markets matter a lot. from farmers to homeowners and to small businesses. we all benefit from a system that promotes fair and orderly markets so i'm concerned that certain agency rules seem to fragment the market, a and push businesses overseas. in...
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very strong record at the sec. on the criminal side, again you have to find the evidence of that criminal wrongdoing. you cannot translate automatically, people lost a lot of money, maybe bad risks were taken, therefore crime by this particular person. i understand the frustration. you have to bore into the facts and take it as far up the chain as you can and be vigorous pursuing the cases when you have the evidence. >> this is matt taibbi again. you and your law practice represented some of these companies. when you step into that role, what do you see there, as a lawyer, that is easy to get up and defend him, and a lot of people think they are a bunch of crooks? >> there are several questions in that. one is, what are the facts? was there wrongdoing at all? company, ifl of the there was wrongdoing? was the negligence with risk-taking? the facts run the gamut. as a private lawyer, obviously you are ethically bound to represent your client well. i think i've done that in my stint in the private sector. nothing as s
very strong record at the sec. on the criminal side, again you have to find the evidence of that criminal wrongdoing. you cannot translate automatically, people lost a lot of money, maybe bad risks were taken, therefore crime by this particular person. i understand the frustration. you have to bore into the facts and take it as far up the chain as you can and be vigorous pursuing the cases when you have the evidence. >> this is matt taibbi again. you and your law practice represented some...
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that is why we got the sec. that is why we got the sec. has it lived up to its promise? >> i think it has absolutely lived up to its promise over the years. it is the unique agency. it is uniquely strong. it is the investors' advocate. that does not mean we are not constantly focused on doing more and doing it better. >> why did we have all of this derivative stuff and credit default swaps and lehman brothers falling and why did the sec miss that? >> i would not say the sec missed that. no agency can prevent every financial crisis. we certainly have more tools under the dodd-frank legislation. one piece in this -- neither the sec, nor the cftc was permitted to regulate the derivatives market. we are now, thanks to dodd-frank. we now have those tools. and it is good we have those tools. >> how much greed have you seen in your life up there in new york city? >> there is a lot of greed everywhere. there's a lot of greed everywhere. you see the petty greed factor, too. even with the high and mighty who make money of money. all of a sudden a little tiny piece of something the
that is why we got the sec. that is why we got the sec. has it lived up to its promise? >> i think it has absolutely lived up to its promise over the years. it is the unique agency. it is uniquely strong. it is the investors' advocate. that does not mean we are not constantly focused on doing more and doing it better. >> why did we have all of this derivative stuff and credit default swaps and lehman brothers falling and why did the sec miss that? >> i would not say the sec...
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the sec has sought paths to balance this. no one however could credibly claim that this task is an easy one. for example, one serious challenge arose in the 1990ed in the market structure for nasdaq listed stocks. certain dealers on nasdaq had taken action to discourage competition on quotes and to maintain wider spread. which helped preserve compensation for the dealers as intermediatearies providing liquidity. institutional investors respond ed finding ways to better negotiate better prices and take advantage of an alternative trading venue, electronic communication network. both institutional investors and traders traded retail investors had no access to the more favorable prices quoted on the ecn. brokers that handled retail ordering benefitted from the artificially wide spread created by the scheme because they trade with their customers directly as dealers or sold their order flow for a fee to other dealers. now the sec ultimately addressed these issues actually in 1996 by requiring the nasdaq quoting system be opened u
the sec has sought paths to balance this. no one however could credibly claim that this task is an easy one. for example, one serious challenge arose in the 1990ed in the market structure for nasdaq listed stocks. certain dealers on nasdaq had taken action to discourage competition on quotes and to maintain wider spread. which helped preserve compensation for the dealers as intermediatearies providing liquidity. institutional investors respond ed finding ways to better negotiate better prices...
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in the context of the sec, the sec has made significant progress in embedding economic analysis early on in rule makings. for us it's never a case of more versus less regulation. it's right versus wrong. it's how do you make sure that you understand the consequences so that you actually can match the cure with the identified disease. but there's no checks and balances, no similar process within the fsoc. would that be a first? that's something the fsoc and secretary of the treasury to do unilaterally tomorrow morning, wouldn't require congressional action. >> no, that's absolutely right. so in your first point, the sec has made tremendous strides in improving the economic analysis. during my first tour of the commission, the economic analysis was sort of done what is called a backhanded rulemaking but it was effectively a justification for a decision that was already made. basically let's count up the number of people in terms of compliance and then multiply the number of hours times whatever the rate table to list and that was sort of the end of it. you use the word embedded which i
in the context of the sec, the sec has made significant progress in embedding economic analysis early on in rule makings. for us it's never a case of more versus less regulation. it's right versus wrong. it's how do you make sure that you understand the consequences so that you actually can match the cure with the identified disease. but there's no checks and balances, no similar process within the fsoc. would that be a first? that's something the fsoc and secretary of the treasury to do...
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>> well, the sec is moving, we'll put it that way. [laughter] i don't know quite the pace at which it's moving. i know that they do take this issue also quite seriously. you'll remember that the fsoc did something in the mutual fund space called a 120 letter which, in essence, was a device by which the regulators talked about as a group, essentially, what risks they foresaw in this space and tasked the sec, so to speak, to come up with something that would be, in essence, responsive. >> all right. so our clock is red and has a bunch of zeros on it. >> right. we're going to have a few minutes now for q&a. questions from the audience, i have some on the ipad. anything from the audience? yes, please. >> my question goes back to the -- >> you identify yourself? >> yeah. question goes back to the growth agenda and your optimism about growth. as you look into the future, what in your view can the government or treasury do to propel, you know, the growth going forward? you know? because growth has been slow and anemic, i think something that
>> well, the sec is moving, we'll put it that way. [laughter] i don't know quite the pace at which it's moving. i know that they do take this issue also quite seriously. you'll remember that the fsoc did something in the mutual fund space called a 120 letter which, in essence, was a device by which the regulators talked about as a group, essentially, what risks they foresaw in this space and tasked the sec, so to speak, to come up with something that would be, in essence, responsive....
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any conflicts between sec and cftc on cross-border swaps and lack of coordination between sec and department of labor over fiduciary standards continues to cause uncertainty and confusion. derivatives markets and effective oversight of those markets matter a lot. from farmers to homeowners and to small businesses, we all benefit from a system that promotes fair and orderly markets, so i am concerned when certain agency rules seem to bragment the market -- fragment the market and push businesses overseas. .. to cross-border implementation swath regulation. cftc's guidance, the delays, the lack of coordination with other regulators have led to confusion and concern for market participants, foreign government finance ministers, and investors here and abroad. no doubt that both the cdc and sec have an important job of protecting investors. we look to the markets help secure their retirements, pay for their homes, send kids to college. your agencies have an obligation to protect consumers, hopefully from the next bernie madoff, mf global, or stanford. as we look at both of your budget requests, t
any conflicts between sec and cftc on cross-border swaps and lack of coordination between sec and department of labor over fiduciary standards continues to cause uncertainty and confusion. derivatives markets and effective oversight of those markets matter a lot. from farmers to homeowners and to small businesses, we all benefit from a system that promotes fair and orderly markets, so i am concerned when certain agency rules seem to bragment the market -- fragment the market and push businesses...
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difficult for the sec to do its job. by bobbing the sec if needed funding to maturity is making it more likely that it will go undetected and investors will be less at risk. when this occurs they'll use that opportunity as the play for future funding it is a cynical and unnecessary cycle. for our economy to succeed to its job these misguided budget restrictions only harm the ability to succeed prefer the 42 discussing the importance of the sec budget request and faq icahn for appearing before us. >> if you keep your remarks to five minutes that gives us more for questions. >> members of the subcommittee thank you for inviting me to testify of the 2015 budget request. now more than ever our markets need adequately resources to sec. fiscal 2001 through 2014 trading volume more than doubled to a projected $71 trillion the complexity of financial products than the speed with which they are traded increased exponentially assets grew by 131% of 14.$8 trillion in assets under management with $55 trillion today there are over br
difficult for the sec to do its job. by bobbing the sec if needed funding to maturity is making it more likely that it will go undetected and investors will be less at risk. when this occurs they'll use that opportunity as the play for future funding it is a cynical and unnecessary cycle. for our economy to succeed to its job these misguided budget restrictions only harm the ability to succeed prefer the 42 discussing the importance of the sec budget request and faq icahn for appearing before...
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is the sec bending its own rules? we go to elizabeth noaa key and it is at the very least a black eye for the sec but is it an accurate punch that was thrown? >> hard to tell if it is an accurate punch. there has got to be more data out there, more analysis but certainly a black-tie, certainly casts a pall on the sec's activities. it is shocking quite frankly, shocking. a hard time believing $22 million of stocks sold, being examined in this study were released talks that had to be sold to the conflict. it boggles the mind. adam: we have seen the sec close ranks and hide behind the law which established the sec in cases like bernie madoff and other dealings, the stanford debacle. might they be doing that now? shouldn't they have an absolute transparent come clean on this to keep the public's faith in their ability to perform their function? >> they should absolutely be bending over backwards, being transparent, making full disclosure. my impression is they are still scrambling to catch up at this point. that is my imp
is the sec bending its own rules? we go to elizabeth noaa key and it is at the very least a black eye for the sec but is it an accurate punch that was thrown? >> hard to tell if it is an accurate punch. there has got to be more data out there, more analysis but certainly a black-tie, certainly casts a pall on the sec's activities. it is shocking quite frankly, shocking. a hard time believing $22 million of stocks sold, being examined in this study were released talks that had to be sold...
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the former chairman of the sec. quite resist saying that whoever arranged for the yankees to sweep the toronto blue jays for my arrival, i will be grateful. i am really happy to be here on this particular day. i may not be able to say that the next time. what i want to speak to you about is the current state of our securities markets. an issue that i know is on a lot of people's minds and one that i think is well suited as a topic for the financial capital of the world where we are. the securities markets are the largest and most robust in the world. and they are fundamental to the global economy. they transform the savings of investors into capital for thousands of companies, add to nest eggs, center children to college, turn american ingenuity tomorrow's innovation. finance public infrastructure and help transfer unwanted financial risks. the state and quality of our equity markets in particular have received a great deal of attention lately with the discussion that actually has expanded well beyond those who regu
the former chairman of the sec. quite resist saying that whoever arranged for the yankees to sweep the toronto blue jays for my arrival, i will be grateful. i am really happy to be here on this particular day. i may not be able to say that the next time. what i want to speak to you about is the current state of our securities markets. an issue that i know is on a lot of people's minds and one that i think is well suited as a topic for the financial capital of the world where we are. the...
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because the obama sec like the bush sec isn't watching the store. we don't have to like it. we better get used to it. stay with cramer. time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; zir then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. at a special site for tv viewers; having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make y
because the obama sec like the bush sec isn't watching the store. we don't have to like it. we better get used to it. stay with cramer. time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click;...
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at the sec.ot work >> that is true. >> please do not go to the sec. >> me at the sec? >> could you imagine. >> that was a great interview. when we come back, stocks -- they are lower again today. i will let erik talk about the. global tech selloff has resumed. when we come back, bloomberg is going to take you on the market. ♪ >> it is 26 past the hour, which means bloomberg is "on the m arkets." there showing you that fellow has resumed. >> we had a break yesterday. down, not a way people want to end the week. >> one of the things that we need to point out to my jpmorgan, jpmorgan is the biggest bank in america, reported earnings this morning, it was a relatively big mess. we are talking about a 12% miss when it comes to analysts' expectations. >> people do not look at as an outlier. >> and generating revenue with his bank is such a challenge. people worry that it will affect the rest of wall street. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> you are watching "market makers" here on bloomberg
at the sec.ot work >> that is true. >> please do not go to the sec. >> me at the sec? >> could you imagine. >> that was a great interview. when we come back, stocks -- they are lower again today. i will let erik talk about the. global tech selloff has resumed. when we come back, bloomberg is going to take you on the market. ♪ >> it is 26 past the hour, which means bloomberg is "on the m arkets." there showing you that fellow has resumed. >>...
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he is one of the newest members of the sec. he spoke for about 25 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the chamber. i am president for the capital markets. i am pleased to see so many of you here today. particularly so many above board. this is an important topic and an important speaker. i immediately want to turn it over to chris donahue. federated is a $350 million manager of assets in pittsburgh. anyone who has met chris knows that he is the classic american that started,idea in fact, probably stepping on at least one of your lines, but started i think the family was looking at things ranging from dairy queen to financial services. fortunately for our country, they chose financial services. one of the things we have embedded within our mission statement is the role of providing financial services to fuel the american economy has never been more important. we hope that subsequent efforts with families making decisions to build will choose greater businesses around financial services. i will only say thr
he is one of the newest members of the sec. he spoke for about 25 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the chamber. i am president for the capital markets. i am pleased to see so many of you here today. particularly so many above board. this is an important topic and an important speaker. i immediately want to turn it over to chris donahue. federated is a $350 million manager of assets in pittsburgh. anyone who has met chris knows that he is the classic american that...
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at the sec we are fully and continuously committed to that objective. thank you very much for listening. [applause] >> thank you very much, chair white for those very relevant, clear and insightful comments. as is our custom, two members have been selected to question the chair. floyd norris, who is the chief financial correspondent of "the new york times" over here. and glenn hutchins, cofounder of silver lake and a member of the economic club board sitting over here. also if you have a question you can email it to, questions@econclub ny.org. and our president, jan hopkins, may select it and read it. floyd, you're the first questioner. please. >> thank you, chair white, for an interesting speech. the whigs has proposed rules on money market funds and the president of the federal reserve bank are too weak and could worsen the situation if there were another financial crisis. at same time the money market fund industry rather the commission do nothing. what are your views on what needs to be done and do you think the commission will be able to get a majo
at the sec we are fully and continuously committed to that objective. thank you very much for listening. [applause] >> thank you very much, chair white for those very relevant, clear and insightful comments. as is our custom, two members have been selected to question the chair. floyd norris, who is the chief financial correspondent of "the new york times" over here. and glenn hutchins, cofounder of silver lake and a member of the economic club board sitting over here. also if...
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goldman sachs has deeper pockets than the sec does. >> i don't think they are outsmarting the sec. i think they are well represented by professionals who understand how the sec works. they understand how to advise their corporate clients on how to comply with sec regulations. in thet possible that backs of the minds of these people, they were thinking about the future? let's be honest, these are settlement negotiations. toothyoduce a less result. in any other case, it doesn't really matter. if they would've thought of their careers as sec lawyers that were going to retire at the sec and not from a corporate firm. i would say there is an equal voice on the other side that would say the bigger the headline you grab while you're at the sec, that will turn into bigger dollars when you get on the other side. aggressive many professionals in the division of enforcement want to grab headlines with their cases and the bigger the action generates bigger headlines. there is another side to that. talented staff at the sec are ministers of justice. they understand their role as being a balance
goldman sachs has deeper pockets than the sec does. >> i don't think they are outsmarting the sec. i think they are well represented by professionals who understand how the sec works. they understand how to advise their corporate clients on how to comply with sec regulations. in thet possible that backs of the minds of these people, they were thinking about the future? let's be honest, these are settlement negotiations. toothyoduce a less result. in any other case, it doesn't really...
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what do you think of the sec today? there is no question the sec has changed, has gotten better. when i did my investigation there, not only did we do a report as you mentioned, about about why they missed the ponzi scheme, but we also did 300 recommendations top -- totom to include improve the enforcement. there were significant changes put in place by the sec. >> i've spoken to a lot of people at the sec. there are many hard-working, ernest, well intended attorneys they're working their butts off. however, the agency continues to be criticized for being too weak, not being aggressive enough, the -- public in the wrong kinds of cases. a cultural problem? is it a bureaucracy problem? what can the agency due to unleash those people who are really trying who are there? >> i think it is a couple of things. i think it is a bureaucracy problem. you are right, when i was there i saw many talented sec employees. and i also saw some not so talented, some not so hard-working employees. they don't always did the best job dealing with the employees who are not doing their job. resource issu
what do you think of the sec today? there is no question the sec has changed, has gotten better. when i did my investigation there, not only did we do a report as you mentioned, about about why they missed the ponzi scheme, but we also did 300 recommendations top -- totom to include improve the enforcement. there were significant changes put in place by the sec. >> i've spoken to a lot of people at the sec. there are many hard-working, ernest, well intended attorneys they're working their...
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, can speak for the whole sec. i don't believe so from the sec perspective but what is happening outside the sec -- liz: when you are in meetings together -- >> there is a rule violation or there isn't. we have to prove that or we don't. i think it is. liz: who is enforcing the volcker rule? from using their own capital to do proprietary trading but against these gray areas when you make it a market using capital to trade where the gray area is a that is one issue with the volcker rule which is crazy and you have been critical of the volcker rule just a tad. who actually enforces whatever it is? does anybody know? >> and only 900 pages. and how it is enforced. it is not effective until 15 months. in the intervening time frame with all the other agencies, and how we implement it. this was the main question. >> could it be you or the fed? >> all regulate different pieces of this. the proof is in the pudding. the oversight and implementation and i said we need to repose the thing to figure radishes like that. this 15
, can speak for the whole sec. i don't believe so from the sec perspective but what is happening outside the sec -- liz: when you are in meetings together -- >> there is a rule violation or there isn't. we have to prove that or we don't. i think it is. liz: who is enforcing the volcker rule? from using their own capital to do proprietary trading but against these gray areas when you make it a market using capital to trade where the gray area is a that is one issue with the volcker rule...
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, and they would listen to what the sec had to say. they were learning as they were going. >> that has scaled back, clearly. >> clearly. the courts now understand, and the sec as the risk of losing high-profile cases. >> mark cuban said he believed that this was going to be a big load to the sec. it does not seem like they scale back at all in light of that loss. >> well, you know, i have sort of a different take on the sec and it goes to the use of resources. i represented in a trial last year -- >> one of your big wins. >> yes, but i thought it was a curious use of scarce government resources to go after the most junior person that goldman sachs hear it i had very strong feelings about that case, and of course we came in second. we lost. but it was just announced that there would not be an appeal, although i thought there were strong grounds for an appeal. but it raises the question -- what cases do they pick and why? >> you cannot understand why they would pick that case? yes, he was a junior trader, but this is goldman sachs at a t
, and they would listen to what the sec had to say. they were learning as they were going. >> that has scaled back, clearly. >> clearly. the courts now understand, and the sec as the risk of losing high-profile cases. >> mark cuban said he believed that this was going to be a big load to the sec. it does not seem like they scale back at all in light of that loss. >> well, you know, i have sort of a different take on the sec and it goes to the use of resources. i...
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aggies get their first sec win since september 27. win number seven of the year for the aggies they head back to college station becoming first team since 2012 to win here and jordan-hare stadium against the auburn tigers. with the freshmen leading the way. in the middle of the aggie celebration here is jamie. >> jamie: coach, walk us through the emotion of those fumbles towards the end of the game how you kept your sideline under control. >> i don't know if it was keeping anybody under control. nobody knew what was going on. everybody thought they had the ball. our guys played hard. they got down to the end of the game we made couple of plays, they made some mistakes. >> jamie: the group of true freshmen highway do you feel like they handled this against number three ranked team in the nation? >> you get on the road in this league, every game is hard. it's a good football team. like i said we played hard tonight, young guys, but they kept playing hopefully learn from that. >> jamie: is kyle allen you're guy moving forward after what
aggies get their first sec win since september 27. win number seven of the year for the aggies they head back to college station becoming first team since 2012 to win here and jordan-hare stadium against the auburn tigers. with the freshmen leading the way. in the middle of the aggie celebration here is jamie. >> jamie: coach, walk us through the emotion of those fumbles towards the end of the game how you kept your sideline under control. >> i don't know if it was keeping anybody...
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they're not going to. >> should the sec have turned alibaba away? >> yes. >> alibaba should not be allowed to list in the u.s.? >> no. >> what's interesting, though, cuban is an investor in alabibaba. and i said you're being a hypocrite because you say the sec should've turned alibaba away, and yet you're voting with your own dollars in the shares. and he says, you know, sec's not going to do anything about insider trading anyway, so i might as well invest. of course, i had to ask him if he would partake in one of "fast money's" favorite games, and you guys know this very well, it's would you rather. here's what he had to say when he played the game. >> would you rather, facebook or twitter? >> facebook. >> would you rather, yahoo or google? >> google. >> amazon or alibaba? >> amazon. >> now, interestingly, i asked the last one, amazon or alibaba. he's an investor. and he actually said amazon. so i thought that was kind of interesting, guys. >> guy, it's your game, right? >> i love this game. it's my favorite game. mel's playing it in vegas. what be
they're not going to. >> should the sec have turned alibaba away? >> yes. >> alibaba should not be allowed to list in the u.s.? >> no. >> what's interesting, though, cuban is an investor in alabibaba. and i said you're being a hypocrite because you say the sec should've turned alibaba away, and yet you're voting with your own dollars in the shares. and he says, you know, sec's not going to do anything about insider trading anyway, so i might as well invest. of...
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the sec should tell us that. if they say they need more resources, i will be the first one to advocate for the resources. the main thing in the short run is making sure any risk to investors, any information in front of them that it the information be presented to them. i do not believe, i should say, we are at the point where i feel confident that they have adequate information to guard against a pretty substantial risk. >> you raised the issues initially back in july. what kind of response have you gotten from them so far? >> you may have seen the letter. it was responsive but i think not responsive to the extent that i would be satisfied that investors in the united states would be fully protected. might be a difference of opinion, but i think the letter speaks for itself is responsive in terms of some of the questions i raise but not responsive enough in terms of the sec taking the steps i would hope they would take and if they do not have the resources or authority to come to us and in theor help here legisl
the sec should tell us that. if they say they need more resources, i will be the first one to advocate for the resources. the main thing in the short run is making sure any risk to investors, any information in front of them that it the information be presented to them. i do not believe, i should say, we are at the point where i feel confident that they have adequate information to guard against a pretty substantial risk. >> you raised the issues initially back in july. what kind of...
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the sec thus far has always approached it the opposite way. and i wonder what would happen if you thought about it prap differently? >> job look at the study. a tear from the story suggesting the statistical evidence they say is too strong to be dismissed as just random speculation. basically making the point that, as i sort of made with pete at the top here, where there's smoke there's fire. this just appears to be going on far too often and it's far more pervasive than anybody expected. >> scott, and andrew, maybe you no differently, but what no one is saying is the fact that that period of time they studied from '96 through 2012 correlates exactly with a hyperglobalization so many of the deals now are cross-border m & a. you talk about the brazilian deal for heinz in your story. and we've seen instances where chinese nationals in china were trading ahead of deals. first of all, the sec has no jurisdiction over a lot of investors in a lot of other countries and then second of all, how could we possibly contain that if we're talking about act
the sec thus far has always approached it the opposite way. and i wonder what would happen if you thought about it prap differently? >> job look at the study. a tear from the story suggesting the statistical evidence they say is too strong to be dismissed as just random speculation. basically making the point that, as i sort of made with pete at the top here, where there's smoke there's fire. this just appears to be going on far too often and it's far more pervasive than anybody expected....
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the sec is at the beginning of the investigation. the first time that we understand that the sec is looking into this. asked to not be named because this is sensitive information. ray reporting taking place. some of the news that came out over the weekend. shares in malaysian air have been sliding today. totallyafter a flight vanished two days ago. stepped up has efforts to locate the plane, following the discovery of oil slicks and stolen passports. >> you have been following this closely. update us with the latest. there have been very little that has been uncovered. aviation a she -- chief says nothing has been found from the aircraft. the oil slicks are being analyzed to see if they were from the missing plane. 48 hours later, nothing. . lot of frustration no sign on the plane. the search has been expanded 15 nautical miles versus 20. we have also learned has been expanded in mal asia's -- malaysia's west coast. as of now, we know experts from boeing, faa, ntsb, they are in cool while a lump or -- kuala lumpur. after 2.5ts were l
the sec is at the beginning of the investigation. the first time that we understand that the sec is looking into this. asked to not be named because this is sensitive information. ray reporting taking place. some of the news that came out over the weekend. shares in malaysian air have been sliding today. totallyafter a flight vanished two days ago. stepped up has efforts to locate the plane, following the discovery of oil slicks and stolen passports. >> you have been following this...
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the sec is set to propose new rules for net neutrality. this would allow internet service providers to charge companies like google and netflix a premium for access to faster service. that could mean more -- higher prices for you. critics that say net neutrality saysad, our next guest they are wrong. your cook joins us with more. -- peter cook joins us with more. >> everyone has been anticipating a decision from tom wheeler and the sec as to how this decision will move forward. this latest proposal caught a lot of people by surprise and i think even the sec has been surprised at some of the pushback it has been getting initially to this proposal. basically, the sec maintains this is not an abandonment of net neutrality, but if you will, a strategic retreat, one that they think will pass legal muster with the court, and one that does not automatically guarantee every high-speed wealthy content player out there will have to charge for access to those high-speed lines, but that the sep see -- the sec will decide on a case-by-case basis "comme
the sec is set to propose new rules for net neutrality. this would allow internet service providers to charge companies like google and netflix a premium for access to faster service. that could mean more -- higher prices for you. critics that say net neutrality saysad, our next guest they are wrong. your cook joins us with more. -- peter cook joins us with more. >> everyone has been anticipating a decision from tom wheeler and the sec as to how this decision will move forward. this...
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. >> talk about the legal framework with which the sec will look at this. >> the sec will look at this candidly. i don't think they have any legal foundation but that won't stop them. these are entities heavily regulated and it will take a good long hard look at it. and see how they are going to be able to affect the deal. they will do a public interest standard which is an amorphous term that will be whatever the fcc decides to do with it. it will look very heavily at the cable programming and also look a lot at the bargaining power and negotiations between the cable programmers and distributors. which is really i think what is driving the recent mergers. certainly comcast, time warner, at&t. directv is seeing about who can have bargaining power and negotiations in distribution and content origination. >> the sec is already currently looking at comcast. joining us from new york, susan, how does this deal strike you from a regulatory perspective aside from the issue of cnn which presumably will be sold anyway? >> this is driven by enormous concentration on the distribution side of the
. >> talk about the legal framework with which the sec will look at this. >> the sec will look at this candidly. i don't think they have any legal foundation but that won't stop them. these are entities heavily regulated and it will take a good long hard look at it. and see how they are going to be able to affect the deal. they will do a public interest standard which is an amorphous term that will be whatever the fcc decides to do with it. it will look very heavily at the cable...
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the sec is already currently looking at comcast. joining us from new york, susan, how does this deal strike you from a regulatory perspective aside from the issue of cnn which presumably will be sold anyway? is driven by enormous concentration on the distribution side of the marketplace. the bottom line is that hollywood is scared. lot of heft on a its side of the programming table. >> this is not driven by cable? thehis is driven by programming industry wanting to make sure that they can reach people that love their programming without having to pay whatever comcast and time warner cable wants them to pay. they need to be able to control their own destiny. can go over-the-top, it needs to be sure that it can reach subscribers. that will only happen if they have the power to make that true. >> why should the sec not be looking at this? fcc not be looking at this? >> that they don't have the authority to review mergers. they're served by the department of justice and the federal trade commission. you have hundreds of hard-working civ
the sec is already currently looking at comcast. joining us from new york, susan, how does this deal strike you from a regulatory perspective aside from the issue of cnn which presumably will be sold anyway? is driven by enormous concentration on the distribution side of the marketplace. the bottom line is that hollywood is scared. lot of heft on a its side of the programming table. >> this is not driven by cable? thehis is driven by programming industry wanting to make sure that they can...
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well, she was in a strong position as the chair of the sec. in my humble opinion, i think mary schapiro was appointed by wall street to be the sec, that this -- and so that she, she was as much a representative of wall street as she was the investing public. and when you look at the track record between the actions, i think mary to a large extent was hamstrung by the people at treasury and by the people at the federal reserve. the idea of first do no harm. well, the fact is this was a lot of harm done in not properly adjudicating cases, and that just has this longstanding impact in terms of eroding trust and confidence. and the fact that i think large parts of our country right now would say it certainly looks and feels like a double standard to me. and if justice is misdirected, then justice is ultimately denied. so with all due respect to ms. happen row, you know what? -- shapiro, you know what? i think she would get a failing grade. yes. danielle? >> great to see you in person. and as you know, one of the issues that we're also very concern
well, she was in a strong position as the chair of the sec. in my humble opinion, i think mary schapiro was appointed by wall street to be the sec, that this -- and so that she, she was as much a representative of wall street as she was the investing public. and when you look at the track record between the actions, i think mary to a large extent was hamstrung by the people at treasury and by the people at the federal reserve. the idea of first do no harm. well, the fact is this was a lot of...
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the sec has a direct regulatory authority. they are working on our will and i'm hopeful they will complete the rule this summer. >> mr. lew, thank you so much. i don't have much time but i do think the sec did push back on aspects of money markets. finally i guess you've heard the complaint that prior to designation, which is a big deal if you'r your designated a sifis is not an opportune at all to present their case to the full board of principles of the fsoc. or even to directly address the file information charges that are being presented to justify the decision. this seems to be just a little bit contrary to what we know as of due process. i just want to know what your response to that is. >> that's not correct. the nickel back to the money market fund the sugar i want to much everyone on this committee there was a real problem in money market funds in the financial crisis, and the challenge to solve that crisis fell not on the sec but it fell to the fed. so it was quite appropriate for fsoc to take of you and, frankly, it
the sec has a direct regulatory authority. they are working on our will and i'm hopeful they will complete the rule this summer. >> mr. lew, thank you so much. i don't have much time but i do think the sec did push back on aspects of money markets. finally i guess you've heard the complaint that prior to designation, which is a big deal if you'r your designated a sifis is not an opportune at all to present their case to the full board of principles of the fsoc. or even to directly address...
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this is one of the three major problems that the sec faces in 2014. these are major problems in terms of enforcement, mary jo white's the new sec chairwoman, she's someone who has revived, i guess, the enforcement part of the job. a lot of what wall street does is purely regulatory. monitors all the banks and wall street firms. and here are the three problems, and i'll tell you, these are fairly significant. sec officials tell us that the agency's role oner toeing volcker, the rule that prevents proprietary trading or whatever it prevents, you know, we don't know yet because they haven't finalized it yet, that it's unclear whether it's sec that has that duty, the fed that has that duty, whether it's some sort of a joint, combined thing between the fed, the fcc and the commodity futures trading commission? i mean, this is a mess in terms of who has the ultimate authority on volcker. they are telling us as of now even though this thing is in the works, nobody knows for sure. so we're still going to wait on that. we have to get more guidance. but wall st
this is one of the three major problems that the sec faces in 2014. these are major problems in terms of enforcement, mary jo white's the new sec chairwoman, she's someone who has revived, i guess, the enforcement part of the job. a lot of what wall street does is purely regulatory. monitors all the banks and wall street firms. and here are the three problems, and i'll tell you, these are fairly significant. sec officials tell us that the agency's role oner toeing volcker, the rule that...
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it's absurd, but the sec has blessed this behavior by doing nothing about it. oh, and by the way, theoretically, it's impossible for these bandits to lose because they're never at risk. they know you're coming with your order and they always beat you to the punch every time. as my friend the well-known investment adviser bert doman points out, a pickpocket working his trade never has a losing day either. how about bigger math? if the new york stock exchange volume is 3 billion shares a day and the high-frequency traders account for as much as 70% of those 3 billion shares, that's 2.1 billion, which at a penny a day yields $21 million picked from the pockets of all those trying to make money in the market that day. that's 21 million every day. it's like a tax on trading that goes to a bunch of rich fat cats instead of the federal government. now, i think it's an outrage and i've been saying that forever. but the forces that back high-frequency trading and those who profit from it have successfully convinced the sec and pretty much everybody else except for micha
it's absurd, but the sec has blessed this behavior by doing nothing about it. oh, and by the way, theoretically, it's impossible for these bandits to lose because they're never at risk. they know you're coming with your order and they always beat you to the punch every time. as my friend the well-known investment adviser bert doman points out, a pickpocket working his trade never has a losing day either. how about bigger math? if the new york stock exchange volume is 3 billion shares a day and...
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ahi que oirlo para creerlo sot trt: 9 sec out cue sanciones facistas lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: neblina en la costa y nubes bajas. para la tarde: cielos soleados y temperaturas calidas. fresco y nublado en la costa. y para la tarde esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de los 80-90 en blos valles. =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 81 la bahia sur tenemos:85 la bahia este tenemos : 67 la costa tenemos: 64 los valles tenemos: 88 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 54 la bahia sur tenemos: 57 la bahia este tenemos : 57 la costa tenemos: 55 los valles tenemos: 57 ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le
ahi que oirlo para creerlo sot trt: 9 sec out cue sanciones facistas lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: neblina en la costa y nubes bajas. para la tarde: cielos soleados y temperaturas calidas. fresco y nublado en la costa. y para la...
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pimco is cooperating with sec. the sec refuses to comment. citing sec officials journal says regulators increase scrutiny of investment funds and whether they value assets accurately and they say they have been investigating pimco for months. one securities attorney saying other firms buying and selling similar assets could be sec targets. >> sec is making clear coming hard against firms that misprice these securities. and so that is part of the problem of holding these illiquid securities, games have been played with these prices. the sec knows it if i'm one of these firms and i i have a significant percentage of my assets in illiquid investments would i expect a call from the sec or at least an investigation. >> pimco's spokesperson tells fox business, quote, we take our regulatory obligations and responsiblities to our clients very seriously. we believe our pricing procedures are entirely appropriate and in keeping with industry best practices. pimco is the largest bond manager in the world, controlling nearly $2 trillion in assets. howeve
pimco is cooperating with sec. the sec refuses to comment. citing sec officials journal says regulators increase scrutiny of investment funds and whether they value assets accurately and they say they have been investigating pimco for months. one securities attorney saying other firms buying and selling similar assets could be sec targets. >> sec is making clear coming hard against firms that misprice these securities. and so that is part of the problem of holding these illiquid...
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what they did, the sec updated that investigation. we should also point out that basically new york attorney general eric schneider launched a probe into high-frequency trading they are saying pretty routine information about their business like how do you make markets or fill orders? is this is not like very detailed stuff. this is fairly rudimentary stuff about their general business, kind of interesting to note, the eighth tee firms to hand over all documents provided to the new york attorney council. they don't want to be caught -- you can see some interagency fighting. the sec wants what people gave schneiderman to see what he is doing, always interesting when we to regulatory parties look at something like this. the sec in september is a updated it. here is the other thing i have been told. major firms are more worried about a commercial backlash that regulatory fix. what does that mean? it is people who put together these dark pools, goldman sachs and that nature, go out and clamped down on their business practices, that will h
what they did, the sec updated that investigation. we should also point out that basically new york attorney general eric schneider launched a probe into high-frequency trading they are saying pretty routine information about their business like how do you make markets or fill orders? is this is not like very detailed stuff. this is fairly rudimentary stuff about their general business, kind of interesting to note, the eighth tee firms to hand over all documents provided to the new york...
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>> the sec may have internally for the sec, but most firms do not have their own cyber strategies that are necessary in this very hostile environment. houses, bigoker banks -- >> most large financial institutions do have plans i am place. but they are being hunted by the biggest hackers and the world, most in eastern europe. -- most large financial institutions do have plans in place. >> let's talk about eastern europe. we have been talking about ukraine. what is the chance we are going to pose sanctions, given that a lot of these tax are happening , does thatern europe mean we will be more vulnerable? >> very much so. -- we will see more patriotic hacking. >> patriotic hacking? >> they are being called upon to crush the u.s. and their allies economicaging these sanctions. you can see harbingers of these. >> that is what you are worried could happen? >> i think the u.s. does not have the sole power to punish someone through economic sanctions. >> ok. bottom line? we need to be prepared. ande need to be prepared cyber security should be viewed as an operational functionality tom and not
>> the sec may have internally for the sec, but most firms do not have their own cyber strategies that are necessary in this very hostile environment. houses, bigoker banks -- >> most large financial institutions do have plans i am place. but they are being hunted by the biggest hackers and the world, most in eastern europe. -- most large financial institutions do have plans in place. >> let's talk about eastern europe. we have been talking about ukraine. what is the chance we...
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we brought before word and they brought it up to the sec but nobody listened at all. is very disappointing. so the states have important roles of consumer issues. and to also with interconnection disputes because we'd know the local players. where it is not useful is of a service of interstate flavor than rules -- rules across the nation that is not productive with an interstate service such as the internet or wire carriers are national so i am more reluctant to have state oversight. >> commissioner teeeight night you were there at the key moment of the digital television transition and ip transition was your position in? >> with regard to this state regulation in 1996 looking at a closer with much better coordination between the states we tried to do that. but you have got to realize these commissions are in danger. and members go round to get laws passed to take the public utilities commission and it was taken away. and disappointed for verizon and comcast and at&t are in that counsel. the reason they were passed is because it flew the eighth the radarscope there is
we brought before word and they brought it up to the sec but nobody listened at all. is very disappointing. so the states have important roles of consumer issues. and to also with interconnection disputes because we'd know the local players. where it is not useful is of a service of interstate flavor than rules -- rules across the nation that is not productive with an interstate service such as the internet or wire carriers are national so i am more reluctant to have state oversight. >>...
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>> there is one case the sec is looking at. it was referred to them by bill ackman regarding herbalife. his lawyers wrote to the sec in the summer saying that an employee of the soros fund had tipped off a bunch of his buddies about the fact they were about to file a big or disclose a big stake in herbalife. so there's one investigation into this kind of general area but there has never been any cause brought by the sec that would include these kind -- david: i have to break in for a moment. we're talking about activist investors and big-time investors. steve cohen is one of them. he is still embroiled in all these lawsuits, sac capital founder. he bought a big stake, 5.3% stake, in zynga. and zynga is trading as you can see, a little bit after-hours. this is according to reuters now. we haven't confirmed it independently but a 5.3% stake is not small matter. so we'll be watching what happens with that stock. back to susan now, actually 5% is an interesting number because the sec sort of uses that as the benchmark. if you go ab
>> there is one case the sec is looking at. it was referred to them by bill ackman regarding herbalife. his lawyers wrote to the sec in the summer saying that an employee of the soros fund had tipped off a bunch of his buddies about the fact they were about to file a big or disclose a big stake in herbalife. so there's one investigation into this kind of general area but there has never been any cause brought by the sec that would include these kind -- david: i have to break in for a...
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sec low. we appreciate that. recognize the choice chair of the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses. this targeting issue is obviously very concerning. but understanding the government being what it is, understanding human nature, people are apartment to abuse their power. what's even more concerning for me is that once you have an admission of that, once you have somebody taking the fifth amendment, there's zero interest in rectifying any of this, in what the irs has done, what the fbi has done, the justice department, gri with the witnesses. this is a total sham and the american people aren't getting the answers. ms. engelbrecht, you mentioned in your statement but it bears repeating, you had 20 years in bids, zero issues with any agencies. you file for king street and true the vote for status and you're visited by how many different agencies? which ones? fbi. >> fbi, irs, bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms. >> atf. >> osha. >> osha. >> and the texas branc
sec low. we appreciate that. recognize the choice chair of the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses. this targeting issue is obviously very concerning. but understanding the government being what it is, understanding human nature, people are apartment to abuse their power. what's even more concerning for me is that once you have an admission of that, once you have somebody taking the fifth amendment, there's zero interest in rectifying any of this, in what...
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take sot 14 sec "acapulco es el acapulco de los bloqueos, ya estamos hartos de los bloqueos, queremos que ya paren esos bloqueos.sigue habiendo desapariciones , muertes y la gente hace lo que quiere, los delincuentes hacen lo que quiere" cont. vo / juanfra --- 24 horas antes de la llegada del presidente, desplegaron a 500 elementos de seguridad en tierra caliente que resguardaban el malecon del importante puerto turistico. pause for nats take vo/juanfra --- por segundo da consecutivo unos 200 maestros y estudiantes encapuchados entraron al palacio de gobierno para exigir con vida a los 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa desaparecidos desde el pasado 26 de septiembre... --- los inconformes quemaron los bustos y las fotografias de quienes segn ellos permitieron que los grupos criminales tomaran control de varios municipios en guerrero... --- disturbios similares se llevaron en iguala y acapulco.. lorena --- nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo --un nuevo informe revela que la vacuna contra la gripe no es tan eficaz como se ha reportado. le diremos porque. take ga
take sot 14 sec "acapulco es el acapulco de los bloqueos, ya estamos hartos de los bloqueos, queremos que ya paren esos bloqueos.sigue habiendo desapariciones , muertes y la gente hace lo que quiere, los delincuentes hacen lo que quiere" cont. vo / juanfra --- 24 horas antes de la llegada del presidente, desplegaron a 500 elementos de seguridad en tierra caliente que resguardaban el malecon del importante puerto turistico. pause for nats take vo/juanfra --- por segundo da consecutivo...
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mary joe white the chairwoman of the sec told congress on april 1st that her agency has been actively investigating possible wrongdoing by high-frequency traders. >> and we currently have, i can't talk about specifics, but a number of ongoing investigations regarding various market integrity and structure issues, including high-frequency traders and automated trading. so we are very much focused on any abuses in that space. >> yet the real problem is that the sec doesn't have the resources or the manpower to do their job and conduct thorough investigations on high-frequency traders. mary joe white confirmed as much in her testimony. >> in 2001, the sec had 19 examiners per trillion dollars in investment adviser assets under manager. today, we have only eight. more coverage is plainly needed as the industry itself as acknowledged. >> until recently, bart chilton was a commissioner of the commodity futures trading commission, economy firmed with us that under funding a chronic problem for financial industry regulators. >> regulators are overburdened with work. regulators don't have the
mary joe white the chairwoman of the sec told congress on april 1st that her agency has been actively investigating possible wrongdoing by high-frequency traders. >> and we currently have, i can't talk about specifics, but a number of ongoing investigations regarding various market integrity and structure issues, including high-frequency traders and automated trading. so we are very much focused on any abuses in that space. >> yet the real problem is that the sec doesn't have the...
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republican lawmakers abdz the american legion have called for shin sec ki to resign. a subpoena was issued for all e-mails pertaining to the phoenix scandal. >> the last few weeks have been a model of v.a. stone walling which precipitated the need for this subpoena. >> secretary shin sec ki took eight days to respond to the committee's request in early april for him to order evidence preserved regarding the phoenix scandal, eliciting bipartisan outrage. >> we have over the past years asked the v.a. for information that has not been forthcoming. frustrations remain high among committee members. >> reporter: but some top republicans have stopped short of demanding shin sec ki resign. >> i'm not ready to join the chorus of people calling for him to step down. the problems at the v.a. are systemic, and i don't believe that just changing someone at the top is going to actually get to the solutions that many of us are looking for. >> reporter: senator marco rubio who serves on the senate veterans affairs committee has introduced a bill giving shin sec ki greater authority t
republican lawmakers abdz the american legion have called for shin sec ki to resign. a subpoena was issued for all e-mails pertaining to the phoenix scandal. >> the last few weeks have been a model of v.a. stone walling which precipitated the need for this subpoena. >> secretary shin sec ki took eight days to respond to the committee's request in early april for him to order evidence preserved regarding the phoenix scandal, eliciting bipartisan outrage. >> we have over the...
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should it be okay for an sec director to trade stock? cnbc.com/vote is where you can go to cast your vote. in this case the director, mr. keith higgens, had worked in the private sector for a long, long time. that is when he amassed all of that stock. if he is holding the stock, what is the correct process for him to sell the stock or make sure there are no violations once he joined the sec? >> the sec has an auto mated system in place that requires you to preclear everything before you buy or sell. it checks to see if there are conflicts in the system. if a company is under investigation it won't let you buy or sell. i want to make sure you are aware that some of the stock he reported actually belongs to his mother-in-law in a trust she uses to fund her affairs. some of the stocks that may be sold could also be hers, as well. >> we mention he worked in the private sector for a number of years, obviously invested. given his case, what else did you find out? is it an anomaly for people at the sec to hold stock or common? >> we looked at a
should it be okay for an sec director to trade stock? cnbc.com/vote is where you can go to cast your vote. in this case the director, mr. keith higgens, had worked in the private sector for a long, long time. that is when he amassed all of that stock. if he is holding the stock, what is the correct process for him to sell the stock or make sure there are no violations once he joined the sec? >> the sec has an auto mated system in place that requires you to preclear everything before you...
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the document also shows that the sec was able to go back in time once i did it once that identified a specific traveler and see that person's various wife by location leading up to their arrival at the airport yes retro active tracking and i guess time travel isn't just reserved for marty mcfly anymore so how is. this bombshell report on a written response of the agency i'm sorry in a written response to c.b.c. news the agency said quote no canadian or foreign travelers movements were tracked no i didn't add quotes that were tracked that was their exact response i guess putting words in quotes is all you need to do to justify illegality in canada the n.s.a. should employ that tactic and their response is if director of national intelligence james clapper want to just use air protests when he told congress that the n.s.a. does not wittingly collect data on americans it would put those old unconstitutional global surveillance in the rest in fact clinton might have been spared an impeachment if only he would have said that i did not have sexual relations with that woman and bush would ha
the document also shows that the sec was able to go back in time once i did it once that identified a specific traveler and see that person's various wife by location leading up to their arrival at the airport yes retro active tracking and i guess time travel isn't just reserved for marty mcfly anymore so how is. this bombshell report on a written response of the agency i'm sorry in a written response to c.b.c. news the agency said quote no canadian or foreign travelers movements were tracked...